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Eco-Tourism(Sustainable-Tourism)

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 Eco-Tourism (Sustainable-Tourism) Travelling is a part of modern life and is one of the most fascinating and enjoyable experiences one can get in a small life. Accordingly, the number of people who are on the move to explore other cities, experience nature or simply take time out from everyday life is increasing daily. But traveling consumes many resources and is often accompanied by ecological and social side effects. Put simply, tourism often destroys those which the travelers are looking for. How can this be changed? So far, the most popular approaches are those where it’s directly worthwhile for companies to operate more sustainably. This applies, for example, when energy or water is saved. Because that is also good for the company’s finances. We know this as guests at hotels: “Please use the towels for several days. This saves on the water for the laundry, it’s good for the environment and the hotel budget.” In other areas, however, more sustainability is connected with inves...

When Istanbul Fell(Sadia Binte Kamal-22201577)

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One of the key figures in Ottoman Empire history is Sultan Mehmad II, often known as Mehmad the Conqueror. He led the capture of Constantinople and instituted a strong centralized government, ushering in a new era for the empire. On March 30, 1432, Mehmad II was born in Edirne, the ottoman empire's capital. He was the son of Sultan Murad II, who formerly held the position of the sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Mehmad obtained a well-rounded education, taking classes in arithmetic, philosophy, theology, and other disciplines. Also, he gained knowledge in the art of fighting, which would be extremely useful to him later in life. At the age of 19, Mehmad succeeded to the throne following the passing of his father. In order to grow the empire's size and might, he engaged in a great number of military conquests during his reign. The conquest of Constantinople, the Byzantine Empire's capital for more than a thousand years, was one of the most important victories. 53 days they were ...

Md.Shaboddin Mazumder Id:22236113

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                Self -care Strategies to Reduce Anxiety 18.03.2023 Anxiety is a common mental health issue that affects millions of people around the world. It can be debilitating,affecting every aspect of a person’s life. Fortunately, there are many ways to manage anxiety and reduce its impact.In this blog post,We will explore some effective strategies for manage anxiety. How to identify and reduce anxiety 1.Identify your triggers: The first step in managing anxiety is to identify your triggers.These are situations, people,or event that cause anxiety to spike. once you know what your triggers are,you can start to develop strategies for managing them.For example, if you find that public speaking triggers your anxiety,you can practice relaxation   techniques before a speaking engagement or seek out professional help to address your fear.   2.practice relaxatio...

Infrastructure deficit in Bangladesh (Tasmia Tabassum Bristy)

  Infrastructure deficit in Bangladesh Bangladesh, a south Asian watery and greenery country with thousands of natural resources now making significant effects on Asian economy. As it is surrounded and blessed by many natural resources this country has to face natural calamities frequently over the year and flooding is one of them. This fact makes it more difficult and expensive for a country like Bangladesh to take necessary steps to improve its infrastructure. Besides these natural calamities Bangladesh has a fast-growing economy, which has thousands of flaws which makes it more difficult to change the geo infrastructure of Bangladesh. Bangladesh govt also has to deal with its unstable political issues and corruption which sharply limited the resources to build new infrastructure and also maintaining the existing one. Because of its poor economy and lack of unity among the people from the colonial era Bangladesh inherited underdeveloped and unevenly distributed infrastructure and...